A shared vision for a green future with a dedicated partner is just the beginning of a bold promise. The real progress happens when we roll up our sleeves and plant trees side by side with our partner Clayton. Since 2022, we’ve: 🌱 Completed 36 projects 🌳 Planted 5+ million trees 🌍 Revitalized 12,000+ acres of forestland 💨 Captured 3,903,008 metric tons of CO2 💧 Prevented 687+ million gallons of water runoff That’s what’s possible when partnership meets purpose. And that’s just the beginning. Imagine what we can build when we keep working together. **Impact is projected 40-year cumulative values
Partnering with Clayton for a greener future through tree planting and forestland revitalization.
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As water challenges grow more complex, collaborative models are helping governments deliver resilient infrastructure faster and more effectively. 🏗️ Fort Lauderdale’s $485M Prospect Lake Clean Water Center, which produces 50 million gallons/day and was recognized as Best P3 Utility Project of the Year 2023, shows what’s possible when public and private join forces. This new blog by IDE Water Assets CEO, Lihy Teuerstein, unpacks why collaboration is essential for the future of sustainable water. 👉 Read it here: http://bit.ly/465PvT0
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We are excited to announce a major step forward for the Green Evolutions ReFi Village. We are partnering with Solar Roof and their breakthrough PyraPOD technology to build what we believe is the ultimate backyard food-production greenhouse — a system designed to work in any climate, from the hottest deserts to the coldest winters. This build will combine Solar Roof’s patented passive-solar structure with our advanced aquaponics system, which uses sand biofilters, highly aerated deep-water culture, and vertical growing towers to maximize space and productivity. The result: a climate-proof, energy-efficient system that can grow fresh food all year long, anywhere. This greenhouse will serve as a living blueprint for food sovereignty — showing farmers, families, and communities how to grow more food with fewer inputs while regenerating the land. Here’s the best part: if we can raise the first $15,000 of our $55K goal, we will start with this build first, turning this vision into reality immediately. This is your opportunity to be part of something tangible, scalable, and regenerative. Every contribution brings us closer to breaking ground and sharing this solution with the world. Support the project on Giveth today and help us plant the seeds for a more resilient future. https://lnkd.in/g9kFGAXp
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Building Sustainable Futures Through Public-Private Partnerships The challenges of sustainability, from climate change to urban infrastructure, are too complex for governments or businesses to solve alone. Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) offer a way forward by bringing together the vision of the public sector with the innovation and resources of the private sector. On one side, government institutions provide frameworks, policies, and accountability. On the other, private enterprises contribute investment, technology, and efficiency. When these forces meet, they create a bridge to sustainable solutions symbolized by green infrastructure and shared progress. Successful PPPs go beyond contracts. They rest on trust, transparency, and a shared commitment to align profit with the public good. Together, they transform sustainability goals into tangible results such as greener energy systems, inclusive public services, and resilient communities. In essence, PPPs are not just partnerships. They are pathways to a future where growth and sustainability move forward hand in hand.
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Austria is getting ahead when it comes to sustainable living! 🇦🇹 The Quartett Strass in Eugendorf is a unique residential project that offers maximum living comfort and a first-class quality of life. The town promotes sustainable agriculture and launched initiatives for using renewable energy and package-free stores. The surface water drainage system needed to fit in with this vision, and so the choice for BG-FILCOTEN® was obvious: The channel is 100% recyclable, manufactured using resource-efficient processes and the production is powered entirely by green electricity. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gvU__Gj9
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Proud to share our collaborative research with UTS, where CityForest is advancing greenwall and greenroof technology. Together we’re shaping resilient, sustainable solutions for the future of our cities Check it out at https://www.nicehub.org/
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Did someone say “sustainable concrete”? 🌱 If you’ve ever met our CEO Clare Tubolets then you’ll know how passionate she is about sustainability—both achieving net zero and circularity. At this morning’s plenary forum, Clare joined other leaders in this space to chat Concrete Solutions for a Sustainable Future. In conversation with moderator Ken Slattery and panelists Alison Scotland (Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC), Katherine Featherstone (Green Building Council of Australia), and Kareen Riley-Takos (Standards Australia), Clare shared SmartCrete CRC’s vision of addressing the barriers to sustainable concrete. These barriers are not technical—we already have stellar innovations. The barriers are systemic—specifically market, regulatory and skills-based. 📢 Clare’s call to action: Let’s make it so the system is sustainable by default. As the other panelists shared their views, a resounding theme emerged—the need for holistic collaborative solutions. With the floor opened to delegates for questions, panelists delved bravely into those challenging conversations we need to have around making concrete sustainable. #Concrete2025 #SustainableConcrete #AustraliasConcreteFutureStartsHere #LowCarbonConcrete #ConstructionProgress #CircularConstruction #CircularEconomies ASBEC, GBCA, Standards Australia
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From re-boxed tech to greener city events, August’s Sustainability Digest is packed with ideas, shifts and innovations shaping the net zero transition, compiled by Vera Somerville, part of BR’s Environmental, Social and Impact (ESI) committee. This month, we spotlight Birmingham’s low-carbon event strategy, explore Scotland’s upcoming heat pump mandate and look at what a £200m investment in battery storage could mean for the UK grid. Plus, a surprisingly positive podcast and Attenborough doing what he does best - quietly saving the world. Swipe through to read the August edition. If you’d like to find out how our Environmental and Social Impact team can support your sustainability comms, get in touch: brprteam@building-relations.co.uk #sustainability #ESG #PR #propertypr #BReview
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